Flamme Bleue Le Flamboyant

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  1. optipri

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    Here we have an enamelled single burner version of this 2-burner. There is no number on it but if the double burner is called 22 this might be a 11? Often hard to find out since French models often missing stampings.
    Here it is showned in an ad from 1925. It is burning kerosene but original burner has been replace with a Primus. Would be great to find an original one but probably not easy.

    Bo

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    Wow 'flamboyant' is absolutely the right name, fabulous looking stove:thumbup:

    (But I wonder if they offered an alternative version for people who are not left-handed?;))
     
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    That is a very nice stove, Bo.

    Thank you.

    Tony
     
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    Ooh la la! What a sweetie.
     
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    Very nice.:thumbup:
     
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    Thanks Bo. I like your very interesting stoves. John :content: